50 Cent Trolls Dame Dash After His ‘I Got Broke Following My Dreams’ Comment

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50 Cent Trolls Dame Dash After His ‘I Got Broke Following My Dreams’ Comment
50 Cent is back at it, throwing shade at Dame Dash over his financial troubles.
In his latest Instagram post, 50 Cent couldn’t resist sharing a clip of Dame explaining that he went broke because he was “investing in my dreams.” 50 edited the clip with the classic theme from Good Times and wrote in his caption,
“No lies detected, whatever you do don’t go out like Dame! LOL.”
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50 didn’t stop there. He also reacted to Dame’s recent claim that he was hoping his diamond grills would fall out during an IG Live to stir up online chatter. 50 posted,
“So let me get this straight @damedash you was praying your teeth fell out, so people would talk about it. Yeah you broke for real, this is a new low! Keep my name out your mouth, and your teeth in ok? LOL.”
Dame Dash, who’s been facing financial woes and court battles—including an attempt to auction his share in Roc-A-Fella over unpaid debts—has yet to respond directly, but he previously mentioned wanting to sit down and talk things over with 50.
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